Bihar Police Uncover Skeleton of Missing Youth, Two Arrested
Gopalganj, April 19: In a significant development in the case of a youth who went missing two years ago, Bihar police have arrested two individuals and claim to have solved the mystery. The skeletal remains and a head were discovered in a drain in the Kuchaykot police station area. Authorities assert that the skeleton belongs ... Read more Bihar Police Uncover Skeleton of Missing Youth, Two Arrested
Solar Fair in Supaul on April 20: Learn About Free Electricity Scheme
Supaul, April 19: Residents of Supaul district in Bihar have received encouraging news. The electricity department will host a one-day solar fair on April 20, starting at 10 AM, at the electricity office premises located near Degree College Chowk. The primary aim of this fair is to raise awareness about solar energy and provide solutions ... Read more Solar Fair in Supaul on April 20: Learn About Free Electricity Scheme
Foreign handles, desi stories: How global creators are decoding India
An American picking up Malayalam. A Korean calling himself Bihari. A Kiwi showing the nooks of India. Foreign influencers are using Indian languages, hyperlocal humour and cultural nuances to connect with the countrys growing digital audience that is curious about seeing itself through firang eyes.
Samrat Choudhary govt in Bihar to face trust vote on April 24th PATNA, April 18: Newly sworn-in Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary-led NDA government in Bihar will seek a vote of confidence in the Assembly on April 24, an official notification said on Saturday.It will be a one-day session ahead of the monsoon session of the [] The post National Nuggets appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Rare Manuscripts Discovered in Bihar Temple, Digitization Underway
Patna, April 19: In a remarkable discovery, 18 rare manuscripts have been found in an ancient temple in Nawada district, sparking excitement in the region. This significant find was made at an old temple located in Chandipur village, within the Warisaliganj block. The discovery is part of the central governments Gyan Bharat Mission, which aims ... Read more Rare Manuscripts Discovered in Bihar Temple, Digitization Underway
Bihar's new Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary is emphasizing continuity in governance. He has directed officials towards zero tolerance for corruption and efficient service delivery. Choudhary is also engaging in public outreach through a Janata Darbar. He is reaching out to senior leaders and plans cabinet expansion soon. Departmental reviews are also on the agenda.
Prepare plan to develop airports in all districts: CM
Railways takes summer safety measures amid rising temperatures
High gold prices fail to dampen buying on Akshaya Tritiya
Nalanda man held on charge of raping minor girl in Patna
A 17-year-old girl from Sheikhpura was allegedly raped in Patna after being lured with promises of a zoo and metro visit. The 35-year-old accused, a Nalanda native with a prior liquor smuggling conviction, was arrested and remanded to jail. The victim, a Class 12 student, was assaulted on April 13-14. Investigations are ongoing, with medical reports awaited.
Two killed in Sheikhpura clash over trivial issue
A dispute over a thresher turned deadly in Bihar's Sheikhpura district, claiming two lives. Cousins Puna Yadav and Premranjan Yadav were killed in a violent clash between rival groups in Akauna village. Gunfire erupted after an argument escalated, leading to the fatal shootings. Police have detained five individuals and deployed forces to maintain order.
CM: Take steps to project Bihars achievements at national level
Bihar's development achievements need stronger national branding, CM Samrat Choudhary urged. He directed the information department to effectively showcase the state's progress and governance initiatives. Officials were also tasked with identifying government land for revenue generation and improving tourist information at heritage sites. The CM emphasized technology, including AI, for real-time government work monitoring.
Tejashwi Yadav Criticizes Government Over Womens Reservation Bill Failure
Coimbatore, April 18: Tejashwi Yadav, the Leader of the Opposition in the Bihar Assembly and a prominent RJD leader, has condemned the central government for the failure of the Womens Reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha. He emphasized that the opposition fully supports the bill, countering the BJPs misleading narrative that only they advocate for ... Read more Tejashwi Yadav Criticizes Government Over Womens Reservation Bill Failure
Heritage walk flags urgent need to preserve Patnas historic buildings
A heritage walk in Patna, organized by INTACH, highlighted the city's rich architectural past. Retired professor Wasi Ahmad shared insights into the 400-year-old Patna College structure, emphasizing the need for conservation. Discussions also covered the importance of formally classifying heritage sites to ensure their preservation for future generations. The event drew artists, students, and residents.
Two minor girls rescued from trafficking racket in West Champaran
West Champaran police successfully rescued two minor girls from an alleged trafficking ring in Chautarwa, arresting two individuals. The accused reportedly lured the children with financial promises to work in an orchestra. Authorities are actively pursuing 'Naya Savera' to dismantle such networks, ensuring strict action against exploiters. Further investigations are ongoing.
Governor to youths: Act as agents of social change
Governor Syed Ata Hasnain urged DMI graduates to become transformational leaders, driving social change for national development. He emphasized that true success lies beyond classroom learning, requiring strong listening skills, embracing challenges, and patience. The convocation celebrated 50 graduates, with speakers highlighting DMI's commitment to innovation and the crucial role its alumni will play in rural development.
Congress launches digital membership drive
Bihar Congress has launched a statewide digital membership drive, 'Srijan Saathi Jansampark Abhiyan,' allowing individuals aged 18 and above to join. Simultaneously, a three-day training camp, 'Sarvodaya Sankalp Shivir,' is underway for 40 selected workers, focusing on Gandhian principles. These trained individuals will later be deployed to district and block units across the state.
Preserve Buxars historical heritage and rare manuscripts: DM
District Magistrate Sahila urged immediate preservation of Buxar's historical heritage and rare manuscripts under the Gyan Bharatam Mission. This national initiative aims to revive India's knowledge tradition by digitizing and making ancient documents accessible. A 100-150 year old handwritten manuscript on Tantra, astrology, and mantra shastra, written in Braj Hindi and Devanagari, was highlighted for its historical and spiritual significance.
Samrat-led NDA govt in Bihar to seek trust vote on April 24
Nalanda DM reviews Malmas Mela preparations
Nalanda district magistrate Kundan Kumar reviewed renovation progress at Brahmakund temple complex for the upcoming Malmas Mela, scheduled May 17-June 15. Emphasizing its religious and tourism significance, officials were directed to ensure a clean, safe, and appealing environment. Special arrangements for pilgrims, including enhanced facilities and crowd management, are being finalized to prevent any inconvenience during the auspicious triennial fair.
Ex-Bihar deputy CM's security downgraded, Z cover for Nishant
SVU raids engineers premises in disproportionate assets case; Rs 7 lakh cash recovered
BJP protest march tomorrow over womens quota bill row
Major Breakthrough in Bihar: Key Suspect Arrested in Sonepur Heist
Patna, April 18: In a significant achievement, the railway police in Bihars Rohtas district have arrested the main suspect involved in a sensational robbery case from Madhya Pradesh. During this operation, authorities recovered cash worth millions and gold jewelry. The arrest took place at the Dehri-on-Sone railway station, where the Railway Protection Force (RPF) apprehended ... Read more Major Breakthrough in Bihar: Key Suspect Arrested in Sonepur Heist
Rani Chatterjee Shares Fun Video from UP Wali, Bihar Wali
Mumbai, April 18: Popular Bhojpuri actress Rani Chatterjee is currently in the spotlight for her upcoming film UP Wali, Bihar Wali. On Saturday, she shared a fun video from a scene in the film, generating excitement among fans. Rani posted an engaging video on her Instagram account, showcasing her dancing alongside co-star Prashant Singh, who ... Read more Rani Chatterjee Shares Fun Video from UP Wali, Bihar Wali
New BJP-led govt. in Bihar to undergo floor test on April 24
As the number of NDA legislators in the State Assembly stands at a whopping 201 and the Opposition 41 MLAs in the 243-member Assembly, the new government led by Samrat Choudhary is likely to sail through the floor test
Reports again raise spectre of 'demolition' of Patna's Sultan Palace, spark outcry
The Bihar Cabinet has greenlit plans for a luxurious five-star heritage hotel at the Sultan Palace, a remarkable edifice constructed in 1922. However, whispers of potential demolition loom large over this historic site, igniting passionate pleas from heritage advocates.
Bihar Chief Minister Pays Tribute to Karpoori Thakur at Memorial Museum
Patna, April 18: Bihars Chief Minister, Samrat Chaudhary, paid homage to the late Karpoori Thakur, a former Chief Minister and recipient of the Bharat Ratna, by laying a floral wreath at his statue located in the Jananayak Karpoori Thakur Smriti Museum. During this occasion, the Chief Minister also inspected various sections of the museum, taking ... Read more Bihar Chief Minister Pays Tribute to Karpoori Thakur at Memorial Museum
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary Reviews Key Departments for State Branding
Patna, April 18: Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary held a review meeting on Saturday with officials from the Civil Aviation Department, the Information and Public Relations Department, and the Urban Development and Housing Department, providing several crucial directives. During the review of the Public Relations Department, the Chief Minister emphasized the need to identify cultural ... Read more Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary Reviews Key Departments for State Branding
State gets nod for gram, mustard procurement at MSP
Bihar farmers are set to benefit as the Centre approves procurement of masur, chana, and mustard at Minimum Support Prices. Lentil procurement has already begun, with gram and mustard to follow. These initiatives aim to boost farmer income and significantly increase crop production and acreage in the state over the next five years, supported by a new seed production strategy.
Patna, April 18: For the first time, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has formed a government in Bihar, with senior leader Samrat Chaudhary taking the role of Chief Minister. In this context, a special session of the Bihar Assembly has been called for April 24. This session is considered crucial for Bihars political landscape. During ... Read more Special Session of Bihar Assembly Scheduled for April 24, Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary to Present Confidence Motion
Bihars Deputy Chief Ministers Granted Z-Category Security
Patna, April 18: Following the formation of a new government in Bihar, Deputy Chief Ministers Vijay Kumar Chaudhary and Bijendra Prasad Yadav will now receive Z-category security. The state government has made this decision, and the Home Department has issued a notification regarding the enhanced security measures. According to the notification, both Deputy Chief Ministers ... Read more Bihars Deputy Chief Ministers Granted Z-Category Security
Four Terror Suspects Held; IED Seized; Planning Attack Using Toy Car
NEW DELHI, Apr 18: Delhi Police has arrested four radicalised men from Maharashtra, Odisha and Bihar who allegedly planned terror activities, carried out recce of sensitive locations to target them and attempted to recruit others through encrypted online platforms, officials said on Saturday. An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) and related material were seized during the operation, police said. Two of the accused were in the process of assembling a remote-controlled toy car fitted with an IED to target crowded places, [] The post Four Terror Suspects Held; IED Seized; Planning Attack Using Toy Car appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Nitish Kumar Meets Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary for Second Time
Patna, April 18: Former Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visited Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary at his residence on 5 Desh Ratna Marg on Saturday. This marks their second meeting since Chaudhary took office. Kumar arrived directly in his vehicle and was accompanied by Bihars Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary. Samrat Chaudhary shared a photo ... Read more Nitish Kumar Meets Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary for Second Time
Former Bihar BJP leader R K Singh to launch his own party
Former bureaucrat R K Singh is launching a new political party. The party will focus on national and public interest. It aims to unite honest, educated, and caste-free individuals. Bihar politics will be the primary focus. Singh previously served as a Union minister. He left the BJP after being suspended.
Left alone at a station at eight, Taukir Alam survived on the streets of Mumbai, living on biscuits and hope. After years of struggle, he found purpose as Mumbais Golden Man, a living statue artist. Despite hardships and ridicule, he continues to chase one dreamto be noticed by Shah Rukh Khan someday.
NDA Leaders in Bihar Claim Oppositions Actions Against Womens Rights Will Backfire
Patna, April 18: The political turmoil intensified after the rejection of the Womens Reservation Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha. Leaders from the NDA and the opposition are engaged in a fierce blame game. In Bihar, NDA leaders have labeled the opposition as anti-women, accusing them of celebrating the bills failure. Sanjay Sarawagi, the state ... Read more NDA Leaders in Bihar Claim Oppositions Actions Against Womens Rights Will Backfire
Hailing from a humble Bihar village, Dr. Raman Kishore defied odds to become a doctor. Driven by the loss of his mother due to delayed diagnosis, he now dedicates his weekends to free medical camps in remote areas, treating over 50,000 patients. He funds his service personally, embodying selfless dedication and earning the moniker 'Gaon Ka Doctor'.
Bihar deputy CMs to get Z category security cover
Bihar's Deputy Chief Ministers Vijay Kumar Choudhary and Bijendra Prasad Yadav have been upgraded to Z category security. This decision follows a review of their security arrangements by the state's home department. The Z category includes a dedicated team of trained personnel with advanced weaponry.
Trailer Released for UP Wali, Bihar Wali Starring Rani Chatterjee and Sanjana Pandey
Mumbai, April 18: Bhojpuri cinemas renowned actresses Rani Chatterjee and Sanjana Pandey are making headlines with their upcoming film, UP Wali, Bihar Wali. Following the release of the films poster, the exciting trailer has now been unveiled. The trailer showcases a playful rivalry between Rani Chatterjee, representing Uttar Pradesh, and Sanjana Pandey, representing Bihar. Rani ... Read more Trailer Released for UP Wali, Bihar Wali Starring Rani Chatterjee and Sanjana Pandey
ET Graphics: Bengal picture abhi bhi baaki hai; SIRs changing playbook
India's Election Commission is revising voter lists, removing over 5.98 crore names. The process, starting in Bihar, has changed significantly. Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala are now undergoing revisions. West Bengal's revision faced legal challenges, leading to mass deletions and judicial oversight. The exercise aims to ensure accurate voter rolls.
Admissions for model schools announced
Exciting news for aspiring high school students in Bihar! The secondary education directorate has announced that model schools across all state blocks are now accepting applications for the 2026-27 academic year. Admission to Grade 9 will be determined by merit, based on scores from the National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship exam, requiring a minimum cut-off of 50%.
In a passionate response, BJP and JD(U) leaders called out opposition parties for their inability to support the Constitution (131st) Amendment Bill, which aimed to secure 33% of legislative seats for women.
Rs2-crore fines collected in traffic, anti-encroachment drives
In a proactive move, Patna's District Magistrate conducted an in-depth review of traffic management and anti-encroachment initiatives. With over 2 crore gathered in fines, a significant portion attributed to traffic and encroachment violations, officials have been directed to pinpoint areas of congestion, ensure that all CCTV systems are operational, and remove blockages on critical thoroughfares.
Liquor ban will continue, CM dismisses rollback demands
In a recent declaration, Bihar's new Chief Minister, Samrat Choudhary, has reaffirmed the state's stringent liquor ban, emphasizing its historical importance and the backing it receives from key figures like Nitish Kumar and PM Modi.
Nitish likely to move to new house next week
In a significant transition, JD(U) figurehead Nitish Kumar plans to shift to his new residence in Patna next week. Accompanied by his son, he recently toured the 7, Circular Road bungalow. Additionally, Kumar is to receive a Type 8 bungalow in the prestigious Sunehri Bagh locality of Delhi.
Prohibition will continue in Bihar: Speaker
Amid rising debates, Bihar Assembly Speaker Prem Kumar reaffirmed that the states prohibition policy will stand strong, pointing to its successful impacts despite growing calls for its dismissal. He also brushed aside rumors of divides within the ruling coalition surrounding the new Chief Minister's selection, stressing a united front.
JD(U) may elect legislature party leader on April 20
With Nitish Kumar transitioning to the Rajya Sabha, the JD(U) is poised to choose a new leader for its legislative party on April 20. While many have anticipated that Nishant Kumar would take the mantle, his focus has been on enhancing the party's organizational framework.
PMC steps up sanitation, monsoon preparation drive
In an effort to prepare for the monsoon season, the Patna Municipal Corporation has intensified its focus on sanitation and drainage management. Zonal inspectors are now under strict orders to maintain accountability for waste disposal efforts, which include utilizing an online portal to clear construction debris and conducting proactive night operations.
I-T dept to launch outreach programme on new tax law
Bihar and Jharkhands Income Tax department is rolling out an innovative outreach initiative to demystify the new Income Tax Act, 2025, while rejuvenating tax collections that saw a decline last year. Aiming to foster understanding and streamline compliance, the program will target the region's expansive pool of seven crore PAN holders, which includes a large workforce and burgeoning entrepreneurial sectors.
IMD forecasts weak monsoon this year
As we look ahead to the monsoon of 2026, Bihar is bracing for troubling times, with the Indian Meteorological Department predicting below-average rainfall. This troubling forecast follows a decade marred by insufficient precipitation, with seven of those years affecting crucial Kharif crops such as paddy and jute.
IIT-Patna sees placement surge with 582 job offers
IIT-Patna has witnessed a remarkable surge in its 2026 placement season, securing 582 job offers from over 215 companies, including startups and PSUs. The institute saw a significant increase in first-time recruiters, with global brands like VISA and Hyundai Motors making their debut. This success underscores IIT-Patna's dedication to academic excellence and industry preparedness.
FUTAB seeks MP model for pension payments
In an effort to eliminate persistent delays in pension disbursements, university educators in Bihar are advocating for a shift to a nationalized bank, like SBI, to handle pension payments.
CUSB to launch 4-yr integrated BEd courses from this session
Central University of South Bihar will launch a four-year BA BEd and BSc BEd program from 2026-27, aligning with NEP 2020. Admissions will be through the National Common Entrance Test (NCET), not CUET. This integrated program aims to produce highly skilled teachers, with 50 seats per stream. By 2030, this will be the minimum qualification for school educators.
Headmasters in Buxar upset over delay in tour payments
Headmasters in Buxar are fuming as 463 schools haven't received Rs 20,000 each for educational tours held in March. Despite submitting bills, funds remain elusive. Meanwhile, payments for parent-teacher meetings are also pending for 45 schools. Authorities claim funds for most tours were released Friday, but some schools faced action for non-compliance.
Brother kills teen over affair suspicion
In a disturbing turn of events in Patna's Khusrupur region, a young man of 19 lost his life to his own elder brother, following a heated altercation. The tragic stabbing reportedly arose from jealousy and suspicion of a romantic connection between the victim and the brother's wife. The incident occurred amidst wedding festivities, shortly after the victim's return from Delhi.
Drive to catch stray cattle starts in Madhubani
Madhubani is making strides in addressing the issue of stray cattle through a new initiative spearheaded by the local administration. Under the leadership of Municipal Commissioner Umesh Kumar Bharati and Sadar SDO Chandan Kumar Jha, the operation focuses on the safe relocation of wandering livestock to designated cow shelters.
No compromise with quality of rural roads: Dy CM
Deputy CM Bijendra Prasad Yadav, taking charge as Rural Works Minister, stressed that quality paved roads are crucial for Bihar's rural economy. He highlighted the department's pivotal role in state development, emphasizing seamless connectivity to remote areas to boost farmers' incomes and empower rural markets. Yadav assured accelerated construction with a focus on durability.
No compromise with quality of rural roads: Bihar Dy CM
As he assumed his role as Rural Works Minister, Deputy CM Bijendra Prasad Yadav emphasized the importance of high-quality roads for enhancing Bihar's rural economy. He pinpointed the crucial role of his department in the broader landscape of state development, advocating for better connectivity to remote regions that can significantly increase farmers' profits and invigorate rural markets.
Focus on infrastructure push, jobs in Maoist-free districts: Govt
In a bold move towards progress, Bihar's chief secretary has taken a closer look at advancements in four districts impacted by Maoist activities. With the region now officially Maoist-free, the emphasis shifts to developing essential infrastructure such as roadways and mobile towers, ensuring streamlined permissions to elevate connectivity.
Fast track clearances for 19 Kendriya Vidyalayas: Govt
In a proactive move, Bihar's Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit is driving the establishment of 19 new Kendriya Vidyalayas across the state. To make this vision a reality, departmental secretaries and district magistrates are on the front lines, accelerating the processes for land identification, obtaining NOCs, and removing encroachments.
Attendance, enrolment rise as headmaster revamps rural school in Bagaha
In the heart of West Champaran, a visionary headmaster named Lakhan Prasad has reimagined a government primary school, turning it into a pioneering eco-friendly model. Through engaging home visits and innovative learning environments, he has not only increased student attendance but has also empowered a neglected community by restoring their sense of pride.
JDU rethinks Bihar grassroots strategy after Nitish Kumar's exit
JDU confronts challenges retaining its core support after Nitish Kumar's resignation. The party's reliance on welfare scheme beneficiaries now requires new strategies. All eyes are on Nishant Kumar, Nitish's son, who is emerging as a consensus leader. He aims to build acceptability and protect JDU's political interests within the new government structure.
Railways to introduce three special trains in summer
In response to the soaring demand for summer travel, Indian Railways has introduced three exclusive trains linking Bihar with northern and southern regions of India. These routes, including stops at Supaul, Jogbani, and Yeshwantpur, are designed to alleviate the influx of passengers and provide essential travel solutions during this bustling season.
Man Arrested for Threatening Bihar Chief Minister in Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad, April 17: A man has been arrested in Ahmedabad for allegedly threatening the newly appointed Chief Minister of Bihar, Samrat Chaudhary. The arrest was made by the Sanand police team on Friday, according to officials. The suspect has been identified as 32-year-old Shekhar Yadav. Investigators tracked his location based on mobile surveillance and intelligence ... Read more Man Arrested for Threatening Bihar Chief Minister in Ahmedabad
Seat Expansion or Salary Grab?
In the corridors of power, the Narendra Modi government is preparing to fast track a constitutional cum delimitation package that will increase Lok Sabha strength from the current 543545 seats to around 815850 and expand state assemblies by roughly 50% on a prorata basis. On paper, this is framed as a decisive step toward 33% womens reservation in Parliament and state legislatures by 2029, bypassing the earlier first census after 2026 timeline that could have deferred it to 2034. Beneath this progressive veneer, however, lies a less discussed reality: the taxpayer is being asked to permanently fund a significantly larger political class, with almost no debate on the fiscal and tax implications. The Stated Case From a representational standpoint, the justification for expansion is not entirely without merit. Indias population has grown unevenly since the last major delimitation freeze after 1976. Northern states such as Uttar Pradesh and Bihar now have far more people per MP than southern states; expanding and redrawing constituencies using the 2011 Census can partially correct this imbalance. Smaller constituencies, in theory, may also make MPs and MLAs more accessible to constituents, especially in large, densely populated districts that have long been represented by a single elected member regardless of massive population growth. The political class has also wrapped the package in the language of empowerment. By tying the seat expansion to womens reservation, the move acquires a progressive halo that is difficult to oppose in public. The logic is clear: more seats mean more opportunities for women candidates, more visibility for marginalized voices, and a broader bench of lawmakers. Parties across the spectrum, including regional outfits, quietly welcome the prospect of more tickets, more offices, and more patronage. Expansion, therefore, arrives as a politically convenient consensus. The Flawed Structural Architecture Yet the design of the package raises serious structural concerns. The mere addition of seats does not guarantee higher quality legislators. Data already show that a large share of MPs face criminal cases and that the overwhelming majority are multi-crorepati. Simply adding more seats may dilute the standard of representation rather than raising it, spreading the same concentration of unaccountable power across a wider canvas. Parliamentary efficiency is another casualty. Indias legislative business is already conducted in truncated sessions, with bills often passed in minutes. A larger Lok Sabha and bigger state assemblies risk making debates more chaotic and logjamming legislative work further. The promise of more representation may translate, in practice, into more noise and less scrutiny. The choice of the 2011 Census instead of the yet to be conducted post 2026 Census also reopens the North South demographic federal divide. States that did better at population control may find themselves relatively under-represented, while high fertility states gain more MPs per capita. This could deepen regional resentment and feed narratives of unfair seat sharing, not just in the south but in sensitive regions such as Jammu and Kashmir, where demographic and identity sensitivities are already volatile. The Fiscal Elephant in the Room What is almost entirely absent from public discourse, however, is the fiscal burden that this expansion will impose on the taxpayer. Each MP is estimated to cost the exchequer roughly 44.5 crore per year, once salary, allowances, staff, travel, and perks are bundled together. If Lok Sabha strength rises by roughly 270310 seats, the additional direct annual cost of new MPs alone could easily run into thousands of crorerupees per year, even before accounting for infrastructure, security, and office expenses. State assemblies, whose total strength may rise from about 4,100 MLAs to around 6,000+, will add another multi-thousand crore annual tab for salaries, staff, and allowances. Every MP and MLA also controls discretionary fundssuch as MPLAD style constituency development allocations of about 5 crore per year. With Lok Sabha expanding to 800+ seats, the total MPLAD type pool could rise to over 4,000 crore per year. These funds are important for local projects, but their utilization is patchy, poorly monitored, and vulnerable to political favouritism rather than planned, transparent development. The long term liability is equally worrying. MPs and MLAs who serve one term are entitled to life time pensions, free travel, medical care, and often heavily subsidized housing. As the size of the political class grows, so does this deferred burden on future generations of taxpayers. Additional offices, staff, security, and upgraded parliamentary and assembly infrastructure will further inflate the recurring cost. This is not a onetime expenditure; it is a structural commitment written into the budget, funded by the same tax base that already struggles to finance schools, hospitals, and infrastructure. The Tax Burden on the Salaried Class The most sensitive question is who ultimately pays for this. Direct incometax payersthe salaried middle and uppermiddle class in metro and tier 2 citiesalready contribute a disproportionate share of direct tax revenue. When taxpayers file their ITR or pay advance tax, they are rarely told that a non trivial portion of their dues will fund not highways, not hospitals, but the salaries, bungalows, free flights, MPLAD funds, and lifetime pensions of thousands of politicians. In effect, the political class is voting itself a permanent increase in size and privilege, financed by the very voters who have little say in the design of the bill. No party has a genuine incentive to oppose expansion, because every increase in seats means more nominations, more offices, and more patronage. This consolidates the perception that politics is a selfserving business rather than a publicservice vocation. Implications for Governance and Federalism Beyond the fiscal arithmetic, the move has deeper implications for governance and federalism. With more MPs and MLAs to monitor, media and civil society may become more fragmented, and scrutiny less focused. Voters may feel even more atomized and disconnected from a political class that is physically closer but institutionally more opaque. In Jammu and Kashmir, where every rupee of public spending is scrutinized through the lens of fragile stability and contested identity, this expansion demands particular care. The region has recently undergone structural changesArticle 370, bifurcation, and new delimitationraising questions about whether an even larger, more expensive political class will enhance governance or deepen transactional politics. The risk is that symbolic representation will be prioritized over substantive development and accountability. A Balanced Path Forward The expansion is not inherently irrational, but it should not be approved as a silent, semi-permanent structural increase in the size of the political class. At the very least, India needs a transparent fiscal responsibility framework for representation. A mandatory annual cost of representation annex to the Union and state budgets could spell out how much of the common tax pool is spent on legislators versus other public goods. Performance linked conditions on perks and allowancesattendance, questions asked, committee participation, and MPLAD utilization metricsshould be tied to a portion of the benefits. Stricter sunset and scaling rules for lifetime pensions and extravagant travel allowances could also prevent the automatic inheritance of perks by new MPs. The move should be accompanied by a review of parliamentary and assembly efficiency, to ensure that expansion does not translate into mere logjam. A parliamentary level committee tasked with periodically reviewing whether the expanded Lok Sabha and Assemblies have actually improved lawmaking, oversight, and public service outcomes could provide some accountability. In conclusion, the Lok Sabha and assembly expansion is being sold as a progressive step toward womens reservation and updated representation, but it is, in practice, a long term fiscal commitment to a larger political class, financed by the taxpayer. For readers in Jammu and Kashmir, this expansion must be treated not as a neutral technical adjustment, but as a constitutional fiscal decision with deep implications for governance, equity, and federal balance. Expansion is acceptable only if it is paired with a contracting culture of entitlement and a transparent accounting of the cost of representation.
Two Officials Arrested in Purnia for Alleged Bribery of 40,000
Purnia, April 17: The Bihar Vigilance Investigation Bureau arrested two government employees on Friday for allegedly accepting a bribe of 40,000 in Purnia district. Revenue employee Lal Babu Rajak and records staff member Rumi Kundu were caught red-handed by a vigilance team during a sting operation at the Purnia East Block office. This incident has ... Read more Two Officials Arrested in Purnia for Alleged Bribery of 40,000
Bihars Vigilance Bureau Intensifies Action as 13 Accused Surrender in Corruption Cases
Patna, April 17: The Vigilance Investigation Bureau in Bihar has ramped up its efforts against corruption. Recently, 13 fugitives involved in various corruption cases across the state have surrendered to the authorities. These individuals had been evading judicial proceedings for an extended period, prompting courts to issue arrest warrants against them. Under mounting legal pressure ... Read more Bihars Vigilance Bureau Intensifies Action as 13 Accused Surrender in Corruption Cases
India Progressing Rapidly Under Modis Leadership: CM Samrat Chaudhary
Patna, April 17: Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary stated on Friday that India is making rapid progress under the leadership of Narendra Modi. He emphasized that the state has witnessed significant development over the past two decades under former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and expressed hope that Bihar will continue on the path of growth. ... Read more India Progressing Rapidly Under Modis Leadership: CM Samrat Chaudhary
Bihar Chief Minister Offers Prayers at Baba Harihar Nath Temple for States Prosperity
Patna, April 17: Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary performed rituals at the Baba Harihar Nath Temple in Sonpur, wishing for the states happiness, peace, and prosperity. During the ceremony, the Chief Minister was accompanied by his wife, Mamta Chaudhary, and other family members. The Chief Ministers office provided this information on Friday. Upon arrival at ... Read more Bihar Chief Minister Offers Prayers at Baba Harihar Nath Temple for States Prosperity
Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya girls in Bhagalpur to get digital learning through ICT labs
In Bhagalpur, the education department is transforming the futures of schoolgirls by introducing digital literacy in 25 Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas. With the launch of state-of-the-art ICT labs and smart classrooms, young girls from underprivileged rural backgrounds are stepping into the world of computers and the internet, bridging the digital gap.
Resource crunch hits three MU women colleges
Amidst the financial turmoil gripping three women's colleges affiliated with Magadh University, critical necessities such as electricity and sanitation hang in the balance. The government's unfulfilled promise to reimburse expenses accrued from offering free education to female students has left these institutions teetering on the edge, endangering their UGC accreditation.
Youth dies in Sheikhpura road accident
In a heart-wrenching incident on the Sheikhpura-Barbigha main road in Nalanda, the life of 20-year-old Mohammad Mijan was tragically cut short. His motorcycle tragically collided with a temple wall near the Ratoiya river bridge. Despite the valiant efforts of a local teacher who rushed him to the hospital, Mijan could not be saved from his grave injuries.
BPSC 71st CCE Mains admit card released: Direct link to download hall tickets here
The Bihar Public Service Commission has released the BPSC 71st CCE Mains Admit Card 2026 on April 17 at its official website, bpsc.bihar.gov.in. Candidates who cleared the prelims can download their hall tickets using login credentials. The mains exam will be held on April 24, 27, 28, 29 and 30 across various centres in Bihar. The admit card is mandatory for entry and contains key exam details and instructions.
Nitish Kumar Allocated Type-8 Bungalow in Lutyens Delhi with Enhanced Security
New Delhi, April 17: Former Chief Minister of Bihar and current Rajya Sabha MP, Nitish Kumar, has been assigned a new government residence in New Delhi. He will now reside in a Type-8 bungalow located at 9 Sunheri Bagh, one of the most prestigious areas in Lutyens Delhi. This area is recognized as a high-security ... Read more Nitish Kumar Allocated Type-8 Bungalow in Lutyens Delhi with Enhanced Security
Bihars Deputy CM Promises Industrial Growth and Job Creation
Patna, April 17: Bihars Deputy Chief Minister, Bijendra Prasad Yadav, discussed the new governments priorities in an interview with a news agency. He emphasized that the commitments made by former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for the 2025-30 period will be fulfilled as outlined in the electoral manifesto. Yadav stated that the government aims to create ... Read more Bihars Deputy CM Promises Industrial Growth and Job Creation
Sanjay Sarawagi Urges Akhilesh Yadav to Empower Muslim Women with Tickets
New Delhi, April 17: Bihar BJP President Sanjay Sarawagi and JD(U) spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad shared their views on the Womens Reservation Bill and the ongoing discussions about redistricting. They also raised questions regarding those opposing the Womens Reservation Bill. Sanjay Sarawagi stated, It is rightly said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has provided representation ... Read more Sanjay Sarawagi Urges Akhilesh Yadav to Empower Muslim Women with Tickets
Opinion: Opinion | Challenges For The First BJP Government In Bihar
Although Choudhary is the face of the government, Bihar remains a coalition system involving the BJP, JD(U) and other regional parties. This builds inherent tension for the top man.
Women Empowerment Takes Center Stage at Nari Shakti for Developed India Run in Patna
Patna, April 17: The Nari Shakti for Developed India Run was held in Patna, the capital of Bihar, on Friday in support of the Womens Reservation Bill. Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary flagged off the event. One participant expressed her congratulations to the women of Bihar and the country for gaining political empowerment through the Womens ... Read more Women Empowerment Takes Center Stage at Nari Shakti for Developed India Run in Patna
NIT Kurukshetra student ends life; fourth case in two months triggers protests
According to the Adarsh Police Station SHO, the deceased Diksha Dubey hailed from Bihar and was pursuing B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
BPSC TRE 4.0 recruitment 2026: Notification for over 46,000 vacancies to be released by April 19
Bihar Public Service Commission will release the TRE 4.0 notification by April 19, 2026. This recruitment drive aims to fill 46,882 teacher positions across the state. Registration begins April 25, with the written exam scheduled between September 22 and September 27. This announcement follows candidate protests seeking clarity on vacancies and exam dates.
Not allowing Nishant Kumar to be a part of Chief Minister Samrat Choudharys Cabinet is the larger political plan of former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
BPSC 71st Mains Admit Card 2026: The Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) has released the admit card for the 71st Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) Mains 2026 today, April 17, 2026. Candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website bpsc.bih.nic.in for the examination scheduled from April 25 to April 30, 2026.
Bihar BPSC 71st CCE Mains Admit Card 2026 Released, Download Directly Here
Bihar BPSC 71st CCE Admit Card: Bihar Public Service Commission released the admit card for the 71st Combined Main Examination today. Check direct link to download here.
Bihar Legislator Osama Shahab Accused of Land Grabbing, FIR Filed
Patna, April 17: Osama Shahab, a legislator from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) representing Ragunathpur in Bihars Siwan district, has been accused of attempting to seize land and obstruct construction activities. An FIR has been registered, and police have initiated an investigation into the matter. According to reports, Dr. Vinay Singh and his wife, Dr. ... Read more Bihar Legislator Osama Shahab Accused of Land Grabbing, FIR Filed
Delimitation push to increase J&K Lok Sabha seats but not clout
Srinagar, Apr 16:As New Delhi moves ahead with an ambitious plan to redraw Indias parliamentary map, Jammu and Kashmir is poised for a modest increase in its Lok Sabha representation but without a corresponding rise in its overall share of national political influence. The proposed overhaul, anchored in the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, and an accompanying Delimitation exercise, seeks to expand the Lok Sabha from the current 543 seats to anywhere between 815 and 850 seats. Officials said that the move is intended to correct decades-old imbalances in representation after the freeze on delimitation that has been in place since the 1970s. At present, J&K sends five members to the Lok Sabha and four to the Rajya Sabha, giving it less than 1 percent share in the parliament. Based on emerging policy signals and baseline projections, J&K is expected to see its Lok Sabha seats increase to around 7 or 8, marking a roughly 40 to 60 percent rise in absolute numbers. This aligns with the broader national trend, where most states and Union Territories are projected to witness an average increase of about 50 percent in their parliamentary representation. However, experts caution that this increase, while numerically significant, must be viewed in the context of a much larger House. If the Lok Sabha expands to around 850 seats, even an increase to 7 or 8 seats will leave Jammu and Kashmirs proportional share largely unchanged, a constitutional analyst said. In fact, it could marginally decline. The extent of seat increase is closely tied to population, which remains the primary basis for delimitation. Larger states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are expected to gain disproportionately more seats due to their population size, while smaller regions like J&K will see comparatively modest additions. With a population estimated historically between 1.2 and 1.4 crore, J&K does not carry the demographic weight needed for a major jump in representation. The arithmetic is simple: big states gain more because they have more people, the constitutional analyst said. J&K will gain, but not dramatically. Another limiting factor for Jammu and Kashmir is its current status as a Union Territory. Under the proposed framework, the total number of Lok Sabha seats allocated to all UTs is expected to be capped at around 35. This means J&K will have to share this pool with other UTs like Delhi and Puducherry, further constraining its potential increase. Had J&K remained a full-fledged state, the calculations might have been slightly different, the political analyst said. Taking all factors into account, projections place J&Ks future Lok Sabha strength within a narrow band of conservative estimate of 7 seats, moderate estimate of 7 to 9 seats and upper bound scenario of 8 to 10 seats. However, most analysts consider 7 to 8 seats the most realistic outcome under current proposals. The key takeaway from the proposed changes lies in the distinction between absolute and relative representation. While J&K will gain additional MPs, its share of the total Lok Sabha pie is unlikely to increase. This is because the overall expansion disproportionately benefits larger states. For instance, projections suggest that Uttar Pradesh alone could gain dozens of additional seats, significantly altering the balance of power within Parliament. In percentage terms, J&Ks voice may not get louder, even if it gets more MPs, an observer said. The national exercise could also trigger a fresh round of delimitation within J&K itself, potentially redrawing parliamentary constituencies across the region. Such an exercise could have internal political implications, including shifts in representation between Kashmir and Jammu. This is not just about numbers in Delhi, a New Delhi-based political analyst said. It could reshape electoral dynamics within J&K as well. The proposed expansion brings both opportunities and challenges for J&K. The potential gains include improved constituency representation, greater absolute presence in Parliament, and scope for more localised political articulation. However, the concerns include reduced relative influence at the national level, overshadowing by larger states, and possible internal political realignments. The bottom line is that while India prepares for its most significant parliamentary restructuring in decades, J&K stands to gain in numbers, but not necessarily in clout. From five seats today, J&K is likely to move to around seven or eight Lok Sabha seats in the coming years. Yet, in a House that could soon approach 850 members, that increase may do little to alter its overall standing in the country's political landscape. According to analysts, the real impact would depend not just on how many seats J&K gains, but how effectively those seats are used.
DC Edit | Samrat Has His Task Cut Out In Bihar
In Nitishs time as CM, to resign and then to come back to head the government with a different alignment of forces, was a decisive strategy that allowed him to continue in power, while demonstrating that numbers are just a political game
Citizens' data to remain confidential, says Patna DM
FIR against SHO for pushing girl off roof during probe
In a distressing turn of events in Siwan, an 18-year-old student is fighting for her life after being pushed off her rooftop by a police station chief amid a contentious parking dispute. The victim's family alleges that the officer forcefully entered their home, escalating to a violent confrontation.
24 passengers injured as bus collides with truck in Supaul
In a shocking incident on NH-27 early Thursday, a bus traveling from Patna to Udakishunganj flipped after colliding with a truck that was reportedly speeding. The accident resulted in injuries to at least 24 passengers, with eight of them facing serious conditions that required immediate medical attention.

